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1962-03-05
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Title Section20 1962-03-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fa**"* Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article243 1962-03-05 1 Asian nations consider economic unity Japan's ideas at Ecafe talks TOKYO, Sun. A proposal to form a group to stabilise the prices and supply of products such as rubber, tea and jute may come up at Ecafe meetings here. Ecafe the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia243 words
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100 1962-03-05 1 THE HAPPY HUSBAND'S SAFER, SAYS W.H.O. UNITED NATIONS. Sun. Three divorced men die in road crashes for each happy husband, according to a World Health Organisation report. The report on world road deaths said happily married men also had a lower accident rate than single or widowed men. The patternReuter - 100 words
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Article35 1962-03-05 1 LONDON. Sun. The late Lord Castle-Stewart has left his grey top hat and $420 for "its repair and maintenance" to Mr. Robert Lumsden, a stockbroker friend. "A very kind act," Mr. Lumsden said today.35 words
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Article, Illustration53 1962-03-05 1 Spotlight on joyin the RMAF mess FLYING Officer Lawrence Phong, ef the Royal Malayan Air Fore* helps hit bride, Mm Doris Chan, cut the cake with his sword after their wedding at the Holy Rosary Church, Kuala Lumpur. The wellattended reception was held at Hie RMAF officers' mess. Picture byNfl Beh Leow - 53 words
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Article, Illustration855 1962-03-05 1 Opposition parties see a political trick SINGAPORE, Sunday. READERS of Government employees' trade unions and opjx)sition parties today supported the Singapore Government's decision to The Government's move was announced yesterday by the Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. who also said855 words
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Article134 1962-03-05 1 HAGUE. Sun. i A Chances of Indone-sian-Dutch talks on West Irian have increased, the Dutch Premier, Professor Jan De Quay, said today. Replying to questions, the Premier said: 'Of course the recent American endeavours in this field have played a role." Prof. De Quay stressedReuter - 134 words
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Article37 1962-03-05 1 LONDON. Sun— The Langley who will be in the Port Vale soccer team in future is not a new player— just a new name for Longbottom. who has changed it by deed poll.37 words
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Article, Illustration401 1962-03-05 1 Chaos in New York as 2,000 protest test decision NEW YORK. Sunday. MORK than 2,000 "ban the bomb" marchers brought chaos and confusion to Times Square yesterday in their protest against President Kennedy's decision to resume atmospheric tests. Many of the demonstrators staged sit-downs in the square, halting all traffic.401 words
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103 1962-03-05 1 Shelter test men back to news of Glenn orbit WASHINGTON. Sun. One hundred sailors emerged today after spending two weeks in an underground fallout shelter. A doctor who stayed down with them said: "They did exceedingly well. There were no disciplinary problems and no major medical problems. "We proved it103 words
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136 1962-03-05 1 'Get out or we'll kill you' says OAS ALGIERS. Sun. Eleven Italian journalists left here today for Paris by air after the Secret Army Organisation (0.A.5.) last night gave them 24 hours "to get out ot town." The O.A.S. agents warned Alberto Giovannini. of Turin's La Stampa: "If there. areReuter - 136 words
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Article42 1962-03-05 1 STABBED TO DEATH «IVOAPORE. Moo Hunker Lee. Ngee Menu. 29, found lying on roadside at Miato Road with two stab nnimli on neck and face in the night, died on adMbsfcm to Oner.il Hospital at midnight. Polkr MM»Mt srrrct »<>- kltltnf.42 words
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127 1962-03-05 2 Guinea pig orgy (they're not virgins any more) rocks varsity I ONDON, Sun. An Oxford University laboratory was turned Into a love nest last night for 325 guinea piss. A college official said someone broke into the School of Pathology, opened the guinea pigs' cages and left them to anUPI - 127 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-03-05 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. Spirits undampened by the steady downpour. Col. John Glenn waves to the rrowd on his way to spruk to a joint meeting of Congress here. Seated with him in the back of the car. as shown in this I'PI picture, is Mrs.Reuter - 239 words
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Article26 1962-03-05 2 HOLLYWOOD, Sun.-A son was born yesterday to dancer Gene Kelly and his wife, the former Jeanne Coyne. It Is their first child.— U.P.l.26 words
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262 1962-03-05 2 Soviet anti-West transmitters now jam Peking propaganda LONDON, Sunday. rOMMUNIST China has started to broadcast Russian-language propaganda, report the political staff of the Daily Telegraph. It is the first time China has beamed direct broadcasts to Russia and represents one of the most serious steps in the ideological war between262 words
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Article93 1962-03-05 2 Oil drillers hit again BRIBBANE. Bun. Queensland drillers have struck oil again a new layer below the strike made four days ago In the Surat Basin 200 miles west of here. On Feb. 28, the Union Oil-Kern-Australlan Oil and Gas Corporation group announced It had found oil In Its MoonleReuter - 93 words
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100 1962-03-05 2 MANCHESTER. Sun. A Persian-born night-club owner is about to introduce an extra spark of adventure into Manchester's night-Hie. As a publicity stnnt to mark the opening of his new luxury night-club here. 29-year-old Billy Chahrvin is offering to dump 25 people In aReuter - 100 words
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Article68 1962-03-05 2 VALPARAISO (Chile), Bun. Girls in bikini swim suits crowded round the Duke of Edinburgh as he drove along Chile's beach resort coastline during a one-day visit to Valparaiso. A police cordon which tried to hold back the crowd at the airport was overpowered. The Duke had68 words
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Article19 1962-03-05 2 RABAT. Sun. King Haasan announced today his government will nationalise Morocco's French-owned railways and power stations. U.PX19 words
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Advertisement960 1962-03-05 2 spotty skin becomes clear skin m Tvith r Solution 41 f byINNOXA Spotty skin is usually the result of overactive grease glands. The tiny ducts leadinf from the glands to the skin surface are enlarged at their outer ends and blocked by plugs of grease which harden and darken to960 words
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Miscellaneous34 1962-03-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /l»r mc UeHP 1 """X /I'LL HOLD A I vou CAeey si tmank i our wf y-^_ d fCAHvai umttßS rm][ V^CEtfTJ KXJWCLF. Of AB? ?^T^ 9 **j J34 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-03-05 3 'We naturally lean to West,' says Menon POLL VICTORY VIEWS BOMBAY, Sunday. r HE INDIAN Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. told reporters yesterday: "We are naturally inclined towards the West." Mr. Menon, fresh from his landslide election victory in North Bombay, said: "We are a free democracy andUPI - 297 words
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Article35 1962-03-05 3 LONDON. Sun John Callow, a 38-year-old gardener earing $66 a week, was told he can pay $8,900 arrears In wife and child maintenance at $2 a week. It will take him 81 years. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article33 1962-03-05 3 LONDON. Sun. Three hundred Renault R-4 baby cars are roaming the roads of Britain bearing invitations to the public to stop them for a road test on the spot. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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338 1962-03-05 3 ROME, Sunday CTRUGGLINO crowds of photographers, neoFascists and nlm fan.s brought a chaotic end yesterday to the marriage ceremonies of Romano Mussolini. Jazz pianist son of the late dictator, and Maria Scicolone. Sophia Loren'.< younger sister. The newly-wed couple, who made their vows dazzledReuter; UPI - 338 words
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123 1962-03-05 3 TV FOCUS KNOCKS OUT HUSBAND'S BIG FIGHT SECRET LONDON, Sun. When the director took a married woman to a big fight in Liverpool last month he had no reason to believe anyone would ever know. But as they sat in their ringside seats their faces were appearing on television screensReuter - 123 words
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Article30 1962-03-05 3 ACCRA, Sun.— Dr. Conor Cruise O'Brien, former U.N. chief in Katanga, is to become Vice-Chancellor of the new University of Ghana. The Chancellor is President Nkrumah.30 words
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Article66 1962-03-05 3 ELISABETHVILLE. Sun. President Moise Tshombe claimed today that the Central Congolese Army Is preparing to attack three of his strongholds in north Katanga. This would imperil "everything done by both sides to solve the problems which divide us." he said. Mr. Tshombe Is still awaiting a reply66 words
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Article28 1962-03-05 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Film actor Red Buttons, 42. is petitioning for divorce because of the" "extreme cruelty" of his wife Helayne. They were married in 1950.28 words
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Article25 1962-03-05 3 MANILA. Sun— The pilot and six passengers were killed in the crash of a twin-engine Beechcraft plane in mountains 450 miles from Manila.25 words
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127 1962-03-05 3 Helpful fathers but some won't change I ONDON. Sun. Many British fathers enjoy bathing baby but have to be asked to change its nappies. Ur. John News on 36. lecturer in child development at Nottingham University, said this after making a survey in which he and his 33-year-old wife intReuter - 127 words
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256 1962-03-05 3 Sir Roy repeats his 'force' threat on return to Salisbury SALISBURY, Sunday. CIR ROY Welensky yesterday repeated his threat to use force if anyone tried to disrupt the Central African Federation by force. He was speaking on his return by air from London where he had talks on Britain's constitutionalReuter - 256 words
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119 1962-03-05 3 Herbert Gunn, London editor, dies LONDON, Sun.— Mr. Herbert Gunn, one of Britain's best- known newspaper editors he had been editor of three national newspapers, Sunday Dispatch, Evening Standard and Daily Sketch, and managing editor of two others died here today. Mr. (iunn who was 57. was taken ill last119 words
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Article51 1962-03-05 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun— The wreckage of a U-2 plane which disappeared on a training flight on Thursday was found yesterday in the Mojave Desert. The pilot was killed. It was a U-2 which Francis Gary Powers was flying when he was shot down over Russia in May,51 words
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Miscellaneous261 1962-03-05 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVILE 4 1 metre* MKDII.M WAVE SERVIt t 476 metre* A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.03 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News; 8.05 More Melodies At, Sunrise; 900 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Music From The Ballet; 11.30 Orblter K.261 words
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Miscellaneous167 1962-03-05 3 i.v .uiiio.. ivi Ur. mib; .-ou CMk Down. RADIO MALAYA NATMMAL SHOKTWAVt M.KVH I. 41.7 metres A.M 6.00 Time Signal, Negaraku. News Headlines; 6.05 Moining Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. N.w.s; ~,.4b Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning;167 words
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Article54 1962-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Consul General of the United Arab Republic. Mr. Moustafa Fahmy El Issawl. will hold a reception for Sheikh Mahmoud El Hossari. Cairo's Chief Koran Reader tomorrow. At the reception, which will also celebrate the end of the fasting month. Mr. Hossari will meet54 words
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Article48 1962-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lee Teck Him. Assemblyman for Tlong Bahru, announced last night that veterinary centres would be built In Ponggol, Jurong. and Tampenis to assist farmers to improve their live-stock. He was speaking at the opening of the Ylo Chu Kang veterinary extension centre.48 words
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Article232 1962-03-05 4 130 WORKERS AT TWO CLUBS SEEK MORE PAY CINGAPORE, Sun. —About 130 workers at the Tanglin Club in Stevens Road and the Royal Island Golf Club in Thomson Road stopped work for four hours yesterday evening to attend separate union meetings. A spokesman of the Singapore Catering Services232 words
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318 1962-03-05 4 Thirty win prizes in photo contest CINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore's photographers responded enthusiastically to the Stanvac sponsored "This is Singapore" photographic competition, it was revealed today. A spokesman of the Singapore Photographic Society said that a total of 381 prints were received one of the biggest entries in photographic competitions held318 words
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Article43 1962-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Water will be cut oft tomorrow in No. 800 15 Thompson Road from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and along Telok Kurau Road between Joo Chlat Place and Lorong K. Telok Kuaru Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.43 words
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Article106 1962-03-05 4 Ministry free film shows SINGAPORE, Sun.—Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places at 7 p.m. during the week commencing tomorrow: Tomorrow: Jalan Tua Kong Chinese temple; Church ground, Stephen Lee Road, off Mandai Road, 13 Vi mjs.: Lam Tong School, off Holland Road. 74 m.s106 words
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Article291 1962-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Stross String Quartet from Germany gave a concert In the Cultural Centre on Friday night. The proceedings opened with a dull and emasculated performance of Haydn's F minor Quartet, Op. 20. The urgency of this, for Haydn, unusually serious work was completely291 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-03-05 4 MR. ELLIOT KELMAN. son of Rev. and Mrs. J. Kelnian. was married to Miss Alice Shohct. daughter of Mr. JN. Shohet, at the Chased-El Synagogue, Oxley Rise, yesterday afternoon. Straits Times picture shows Mr. Kelman and his bride at the wedding ceremony in the synagogue-47 words
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Advertisement370 1962-03-05 4 OUR GRAND HARI RAYA PUASA AnRACTION OPENING ON WEDNESDAY 7th MARCH SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 11 THEATRES ODEON-katong DIAMOND THEATRE SINGAPORE SINGAPORE PATUAV JOMORt BAH "U ALOR STAR MALACCA OH I lIH 1 KUCHINC BATU PAMAT TELUK ANSON nnpHM *UAIA LUMPUR PINANG KOTA BHARU i HUSSAIN HAHIFF the Director who gave yon370 words
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Miscellaneous305 1962-03-05 4 •pHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.20 p.m. from London. Rome. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 714) 4.50 pjn. Thai International: Prom Jakarta (TO 402) 10 a.m. Pan- American: Prom Los Angeles. Honolulu. Manila, Saigon (PA305 words
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Miscellaneous61 1962-03-05 4 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of works by artist Tan Tee Chic at the British Council Hall. Amber Mansions 10 ajn. to 6 p.m. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Rehearsals of the Musical Society Choir at the Memorial Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral. 5.30 pjn. U.S. CULTURAL CENTRE: Television Film Show on topical documentaries.61 words
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Miscellaneous60 1962-03-05 4 Standard I. 5.30 p.m.. Mandarin Clan. 5.30 pjn. and Sceneshlpters Auditions 9.30 p.m YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 'Outram Road): Dress-ma Icing. 11 a.m. YOUNG WOMEN'S CUKISTIAN ASSOCIATION (Raffles Quay): Chinese cooking. 10.30 ajn., dress designing 10 ajn. and Malay conversation 11 ajn. KAMPONG KAI'OK STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: Thanksgiving service60 words
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324 1962-03-05 5 $3.5 mil. tenders passed for rural work 12 PRIMARY SCHOOLS, 70 TEACHERS' QUARTERS J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tenders totalling $3.5 million for the construction of 12 primary schools and 76 rural teachers' quarters have been accepted by the Federation Government. This will boost education In both the kampongs and towns. According324 words
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Article, Illustration57 1962-03-05 5 MR. AND MRS. LA FERNANDEZ, who were married at St. Anthony's Church, Koala Lumpur, at the weekend. Mr. Fernandez, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Fernandez, is supervisor of La Salle School at Brickfields. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and57 words
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257 1962-03-05 5 Stalls and hawkers are forcing shops to close SINGAPORE, Sun. Many coffee and eating shops closed down last year because they could not stand the fierce competition from wayside stalls and hawkers, according to the 1961 annual report of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce published today. The report estimated257 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A 7ft. 2in. ti:;er weighing about 260 lb. has been shot in a midnight hunt in the jungle about right miles off the main Kuala Pilah road, southr.ist of Sercmhan The tiger is believed to have eaten several goats from a kampong during166 words
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142 1962-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. rpHE retirement of a Deputy Superintendent of 1 Police. Mr. S.D.M. Jepson, today under the Malayanisation scheme will leave only three expatriate officers in Police Negara the Commissioner. Mr. A.E.G. Blades, and two Superintendents. It Is not known when Mr. Blaoca will142 words
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Article29 1962-03-05 5 MALACCA Sun Wearne Brothers Ltd. ha.s reached agreement with the National Union of Commercial Workers on conditions of service for its members employed by the company here.29 words
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193 1962-03-05 5 1,300 IN FISHING VILLAGE TO BE EVACUATED KEMAMAN, Sunday. ABOUT 1,300 people in the fishing village of Kuala Kemaman, 40 miles north of here, are to be evacuated after Hari Raya celebrations. Their homes are subject to flooding. Their new homes will be on high ground, two miles away. This193 words
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Article83 1962-03-05 5 Pan-Am to introduce extra jet SINGAPORE, Sun. PanAmerican Airways, will Introduce a third jet flight a week through Singapore from March 15. At present, a Pan-Am Boeing jet leaves Singapore for Saigon. Manila. Honolulu and Los Angeles every Tuesday and Friday morning. With the additional service, a Boeing Jet will83 words
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Article72 1962-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The president of Paramount International Films Inc., Mr. James E. Perkins, will attend the all-Asia premiere of his company's film, "My Geisha." here on March 16. The premiere is organised by the American community in Malaya for the benefit of the National Monument72 words
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Article57 1962-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Malayan Youth Hostels Association is organising a lottery to raise funds to build hostels throughout the country. The draw will be on April 14 at the Chinese Assembly Hall here. The MYHA will also hold a five-day miniature trade fair at the57 words
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Article62 1962-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sip blnte Bangun. 38, of Medan (Sumatra), pleaded not guilty In a court here yesterday to a charge of Importing four (U.S.) 20-cent coins, without permit or licence at the Singapore airport on Feb 23. Mr. R. Ramason appears for her. The case62 words
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Article, Illustration466 1962-03-05 6 AUSTRALIA A LOGICAL PLACE FOR MALAYA TO GET TECHNICAL AID, SAYS INDUSTRIALIST KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AUSTRALIA is a natural reservoir from which Malaya can draw technical assistance in hei development programmes, Mr. R. A. Irish, a leading Australian industrialist, said here today. "Both466 words
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Article238 1962-03-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya imported £345.--000 (about M 5 2,400,000) worth of milk products from New Zealand last year. The New Zealand Trade Commissioner here. Mr. W. L. Middlemass. disclosed this in a talk to the exporters' section of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce238 words
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202 1962-03-05 6 Malayans warned on entry to universities ONDON, Sun.—Mala- yans wishing to »»nter British universities must in future be prepared to face increasingly stiff competition, it was stated here authoritatively. With the growing demand from all the Commonwealth countries for places for their students at universities here, only those with the202 words
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Miscellaneous218 1962-03-05 6 Buys Bunny By Balph Beintdahl Kvrtvmo ciPC'j piMM...!. 60T A\ r THI< OUTFIT WILL HrVK^TTTIN' RESULTS ALREAPyT"" HOW'S I LAZY HE VWN'T I RtNT VA THAT I WORK PER YOU. I \mi\ r BUSINESS. V WALK OUT TO MI6HT HELP... BUT IT'S BTTTER'N IVtH -*-v-v/< KsYWESTEP?jy MEET THE f J218 words
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Article, Illustration2353 1962-03-05 7 R.J. MINNEY - Fanny and the Regent of Siam... R.J. MINNEY SYNOPSIS CHAPTER ONE by AT the first si^lH of the feathery attup palms at Bangkok her heart leapt. Fanny shut her eyes and raised her lace towards the sky. She was home. It had been a long voyage. First the large and2,353 words
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Article90 1962-03-05 8 >« Words Sit (minimum) MR. MM. Ow Mun Hong thank all relatives and 'rtenda for their valuable presents and good wishes on tii. occasion of their wedding MRS. SBET MUI 400 and family heartily thank relatives and friends for their donations for masses, wreaths, attendance at funeral aad priyers90 words
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Article343 1962-03-05 8 2* Words SU (MWmmm) SALE Special Thai Bilk Shoe And Rag Bets $33/-. Antoinette 324 Orchard Road, frpore. TONY BRADY Australia's Singing Personality Appearing Nightly At The Cockpit Hotel Tel: J3MS COLO STORAGE SUPERMARKET and Branches will be closed on Hart P-uya Piinsa. Wednesday 7th March i Here will343 words
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The Straits Times Monday, March 5, 1962.
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Article682 1962-03-05 8 The best that could ever be said for the estimated acreage of smallholders' rubber in Malaya between 1J and li million which has been current since soon after the war was that it was an inspired guess. It took no account of new trends; indeed the sixth interim682 words
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Article368 1962-03-05 8 Not even Mr. Kennedy could have supposed that Russia would accept his offer to call off the announced new series of nuclear tests if a test ban agreement is signed in the next two months. But if Mr. Khrushchev thinks the offer is not seriously meant, he368 words
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Article221 1962-03-05 8 That Burma needs a stronger, more effective government is beyond question. Whether General Ne Win will provide it is another matter. His previous administration, during the 18 months when U Nu stepped down and handed authority to the army, was successful in restoring some sort of political and221 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1962-03-05 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Madame Ngo...and the dancing girls of the Rue Catinat DENNIS BLOODWORTH FROM SAIGON. Sunday PA D D I NC across the cool, tiled floor of Saigon's Hotel Continental on bare feet like gnarled roots, an emaciated Vietnamese flashed us a dog-tired smile and offered to tell our fortunes. "There's no1,040 words
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Letter459 1962-03-05 8 \\R- Owen Liv, the Malacca A Municipal Engineer, has not given us the saline analysis figures I asked for in my letter of Feb. 22. I asked what the highest percentage readings of salt in the water supply had reached during these last few months. Mr. Liv459 words
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Article156 1962-03-05 9 CHAMBER APPROVES GRAVES DECISION SINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today described the Singapore Government's request to the British Government to take up the question of Japanese massacre of civilians during the war as a "wise move." An official statement on Friday156 words
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Article21 1962-03-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The third convocation of Nanyang University will be held at thtf university campus at Jurong on March 30.21 words
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Article76 1962-03-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Pharmaceutical Guild of Australia is to grant a series of scholarships, worth about $7,000 a year cai:h, for students in SouthEast A<»a. According to a statement from the Australian High Commission here, the first scholarshiD will be granted this month. The guild's president.76 words
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Article206 1962-03-05 9 PRESIDENTS MEMO ADOPTED— NEW COMMITTEE FOR URGENT DECISIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A PLAN to strengthen the Malayan Chinese Association submitted by its president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin has been accepted by the party's Central Working Committee. Mr. Tan told a Press conference after the committee meeting206 words
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103 1962-03-05 9 How to make Eight bulbs last— CEB KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— How to prolong the "life" of electric bulbs That is the subject of an advice note from the Central Electricity Board to consumers. In a statement today the CEB say that the usual life of a filament bulb is 1,000103 words
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249 1962-03-05 9 JESSELTON, Sunday. AN AUSTRALIAN Colombo Plan gift of heavy machinery will speed considerably the construction of a trunk roa.l over the route of the infamous Borneo "Death March of World War Two. News of the gift, totalling' about (A) £230,000 worth of tractors, graders,249 words
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118 1962-03-05 9 Singapore's Master Plan: New rules published SINGAPORE, Sun. Rules providing for the submission and approval of alterations and additions to the Singapore Master Plan have been published In a Government Gazette supplement. Such proposals may be submitted by the competent authority to the Yang dlPertuan Negara accompanied by a report118 words
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Article30 1962-03-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Toh Chong Klan, 27, a "pirate" taxi driver, was jailed for nine months In a magistrate's court yesterday when he was convicted of possessing a knife.30 words
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Article83 1962-03-05 9 IPOH. Sun.— The Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, will leave by air about the middle of this month for Cairo. He will attend the second Afro-Asian conference on rural reconstruction, which will discuss agriculture and co-operative organisation. The conference, which will83 words
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Article40 1962-03-05 9 KLUANO. Sun.— Dr. R. Vasundevan has been elected president of the Kluang Indian Association. Other officials are: Vice-president, Mr. P R. Viswanathan; general secretary, Mr. R. B. Jose; assistant general secretary, Mr. A. Venugopal; treasurer, Mr. V. Chandran.40 words
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Article, Illustration99 1962-03-05 9 RETIRED GOVT. EXECUTIVE NEXT ROTARY PRESIDENT RUALA LUMPUR. Son. Inche Mohamed bin Baba will be the next president of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. His name was the only one submitted at the recent nomination meeting. Inche Mohamed, who retired last year after 30 years in the Government service, was99 words
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129 1962-03-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Burma is seeking international aid for a $3 million pre-invest-ment survey of a 100--mile road which will form a link in the Asian Highway. This was stated here yesterday by Mr. C. K. de Souza, superintending engineer In the Department of129 words
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Article140 1962-03-05 9 PENANG, Sun.— More erar ployment permits were issued by the Federation Immigration headquarters la^t year. A spokesman said that 448 such permits were Issued In 1961. against 394 in 1960 The spokesman explained the Increase did not necessarily mean that 448 additional people were allowed to140 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-03-05 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The two Malayan members of the Cobbold Commission. Da to Wong Pow Nee and Inche Ghazali Shafie. returned to Kuala Lumpur this morning for a short holiday after two weeks in Borneo. Dato Wong said at the airport that the273 words
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417 1962-03-05 9 KUCHING. Sun rpHE critics in Sara--1 wak of Malaysia have yet to produce any sound reasons to show how or why Sarawak would do better to stand alone, says the Sarawak Information Service's bulletin Sarawak by the Week. Replying to criticism that Sarawak417 words
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Article339 1962-03-05 10 BURMA'S NEW RULERS CALL FOR HARD WORK TO REHABILITATE NATIONS ECONOMY RANGOON, Sun. r|ENERAL Ne Win's Revolutionary Council yesterday ordered the dissolution of the Kachin, Karen, Kayah, and Shan State Councils and the Chin Affairs Council, the State radio announced. Instead the Revolutionary Council has formed339 words
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Article55 1962-03-05 10 HONG KONG. Sun. A 24-year-old Chinese refugee was taken to hospital by helicopter yesterday after police found him with a gunshot wound on Lantao Island, six miles from Hong Kong. He was believed to have been shot while escaping by Junk from China with 15 others rounded55 words
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Article52 1962-03-05 10 NAIROBI. Sun. One ol three Africans. each sentenced to seven years' jail and 24 strokes of the cane, was said to have whipped a European farmer's wife and her eight-year-old daughter In a hold-up. The magistrate told them: "You may consider yourself lucky these are my maximumReuter - 52 words
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Article159 1962-03-05 10 ATHOL (Idaho). Sunday. A HUNDRED passengers escaped death by inches as part of a crack express plunged from the rails into a lake here last night. The driver and fireman are still missing, believed trapped in the submerged cab. Skin divers went down withReuter - 159 words
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Article30 1962-03-05 10 MOSCOW. Sun. Ashlm Sursunov. 146. a peasant ot Klrghilzia. central Asia, says he has eaten all kinds of for^i but never touched alt hoi, Tass reports.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article22 1962-03-05 10 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Air Line Pilots' Association has cancelled a strike against Pan-American World Airways and will resume negotiations.22 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-03-05 10 T"HIS is all that remains of the Boeing 707 jet airliner which crashed soon after taking off from Idlrwild Airport. New York, on Thursday, killing 95 people. Firemen and rescue workers probe amongst the wreckage of the aircraft, which was strewn over a98 words
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Article47 1962-03-05 10 LOS ANGELES. Sunday. UJLM director Ted Post is suing teenage actress r Tuesday Weld lor $30,000 because, he claims, her dog bit him on the thigh while making a television film. He said he has suffered "a permanent scar and extreme mental anguish." Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article32 1962-03-05 10 VALLETTA. Sun.— Dr. Borg Olivier, whose Nationalist Party won 25 of 50 seats in the recent Legislative Assembly election was sworn in as Malta's new Prime Minister last nieht.32 words
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367 1962-03-05 10 MANILA, Sunday XJARRY S. STONEHILL, a former U.S. Army sergeant who became one of the richest American businessmen in the Philippines after "the war. was arrested yesterday on charges of financial malpractices. He is charged with violation of foreign exchange regulations,UPI - 367 words
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Article218 1962-03-05 10 KHOMAN CALL TO PEP UP SEATO WASHINGTON, Sun.— Mr. Thanat Khoman. Thailand's Foreign Minister, today urged the U.S. to consider proposals for revitalising Seato. After an hour-long meeting with Mr. Deau Rusk, the American Secretary of State, he said he had brought up Thailand's proposal that the Alliance should beReuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article50 1962-03-05 10 CANBERRA. Sun. Mf. John McEwen. Trade Minister, said today Australia should be able to speak far herself when her trade came up for discussion In Britain's negotiations with the Common Market. Her wish to ba present should not be turned down on legal or procedural grounds.50 words
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Advertisement610 1962-03-05 10 @> VISOOUNTS WEEKLY TO BORNEO P^f^WPrrfl E232SllHt-- t m :J t iD thu thu mow i^EEfcffiSM M mon sat I [iK^iyH^Tr^liMi 4 J I Ly^ ygjjjj FLIGHT No. ML 47b' 470 422 424 414 410 402 420 f FLICHT No. ML 477 471 419 421 423 413 —J^k AIRCRAFT TYPE610 words
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Article, Illustration1684 1962-03-05 11 COLIN LEGUM - THE FINAL ROUND THAT FACES BOXER SIR ROY COLIN LEGUM KAUNDA IS THE KEY TO ALL by SIR ROY WE L E N SKY, Prime Minister of the* Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. is not going to fight over the new COn s t i tution for Northern Rhodesia. That1,684 words
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Article, Illustration941 1962-03-05 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD (THE FIRST GREAT BATTLE OF THE IRONCLADS) ADMIRAL TOGO. By Georges Blond. Hutchinson 25s. By NAVAL history records few triumphs as complete as Togo's defeat of the Russian fleet in the battle of the Japan Sea. It was the first great battle941 words
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Article241 1962-03-05 12 GANDHI'S PART IN WORLD AFFAIRS CANDHI ON WORLD AFFAIRS. By P.iul F. Pow.r (Allan and Unwin. 165.) By S. SIVADAS T\R. POWER, a politi- cal science teacher, and an American, here examines Ghandhi's Dublic life and political philosophy with a view to assessing his contribution to international relations. His verdict241 words
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Advertisement262 1962-03-05 12 Oh, boy! Bovril -here's red-blooded energy for me B it's naturally good This man is strong, healthy and full of life, and Iron. Its Vitamins 81, B 2 and PP supply He has Bovril every day because he likes muscular energy. The rich source of mineral its rich, meaty flavour.262 words
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Miscellaneous334 1962-03-05 12 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSS to improve communications > 1. Builder or high 10 mindful of J, 6 little one gettin* into the 7 V^ nd c d f? 01 11^ road (7) lethal to Immature 19 (9). 5. 12 suiting from Dover led by 8 The m( m u i334 words
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Advertisement1327 1962-03-05 13 W. McAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. Wpa. EIXIRMAN LINE (b KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMIURC, ROTTEROAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE A HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF WELLINGTON Acceit.ag cargo far Central A So.tk Sp rt ps r ;rri., i^K-Su J™" S po*e P. I Pe.nang MNUONC. KOIE. OSAKA. NACOYA.1,327 words
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Article1915 1962-03-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent fHE dullest week for months, but with some highlights is the aptest description that can be given to the behaviour last week of the Malayan Stock Exchange. Industrials were evenly matched as far as buyers and sellers went which resulted in1,915 words
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Article30 1962-03-05 14 Rl BBEE TIN (perlb). (pcrpicul) Feb. 26 81 Seta. $473.37', 17 81 eta. J473.37', 28 Hl'scU. 5473.25 March 1 80 cto. $473.25 I 80 eta. $473.62' 3 $474.3730 words
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Article404 1962-03-05 14 riN the Singapore tin v market on Saturday the price of tin rose by 75 cents to $474.37 i per picul. local observers stating the rise was larger than expected because of the drop in the value of the Malayan dollar in relation to sterling.404 words
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Article1254 1962-03-05 14 T'HF state ot sham on the MivUyaui Stock Exchange showing; last business to February 34 (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTHIHS I A I Alex Bricks 1.00 .SO Ords1,254 words
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Article44 1962-03-05 14 industrial*! Tim: Oallar ruMlrll Ft*. 2* 164.53 2S.V 45 192.87 F«B. 27 F»». 9* March 1 165.51 16SS2 1«. IS 294.67 293.26 293 27 192. R7 1V2.87 104.83 Jan. 1 IIU.IN Marcn 1 109.20 203.91 ***** March 3 169.2S 394.41 194.8344 words
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Advertisement957 1962-03-05 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT »r«i Si (Min.)— tax SI ett. txtra MOOBRN THREE BEDROOM furnished Buacalow at 4 Kraakel Walk with servant quarters, three hath- j rooms, modern aanltatlon available I HTtt Owner at Telephone tSTTI (B'pore). AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: 2 L'nfurnisned Rooms-Flat around Bennett Kstate. Invite .-nann* [rom quiet, Chinese working singies.957 words
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Advertisement699 1962-03-05 16 FEDERAL LAND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDER* FOR THE SIPPI.Y OF TIMBER AM) OTHER MxrHUAI.S FOR THE CONSTRICTION OF DAPORS I KITCHEN I IN F.1..D.A. SCHEMES Tenders will be received at the office of the Federal Land Development Authority. sth Floor Police Co-operative Building 1 Jalan Sulainian. Kuala Lumpur up699 words
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Advertisement910 1962-03-05 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERCSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL I DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. TRAINING IN HOME ECONOMICS Applications are invited from i Malay women whp are Federal Citizens and who are between the ages of 18 and 25. for training in Home Economics at the Taman Asohan Rida. Lornie Road,910 words
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Advertisement759 1962-03-05 16 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "B" ana above Registered Contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 10th March, 1962 at 13 noon for the erection and completion of Sekolah Lanjutan Kampong at Mukim759 words
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Advertisement534 1962-03-05 16 TENDERS PENANG PORT COMMISSION CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery of pressed steel water tank having a capacity of 10,000 gallons to Bagan Dalam Slipway, Bagan Dalam. Form of tender and specification can be obtained on application to the Secretary, Penang Port Commission,534 words
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Advertisement492 1962-03-05 16 TENDERS SUPPLY OF SCHOOL FURNITURE FOR 1962. Tenders from registered P.W.D. I Contractors in the State of Kedah will be received at the Education Office, Alor Star up I to 12 noon on Wednesday 21st March 1962, for the supply of i school furniture for 1962. Particulars of types of492 words
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Advertisement497 1962-03-05 16 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA EATA PERAK TENDERS for the Construction in Reinforcement Concrete of a Road Culvert 28 1 over Sungei Dadeh Route 1 Perak will be received at th« Office of The State Engineer, P.W.D., Perak, Ipoh up to 3 p.m. on 13th March. 1962 from Contractors In Classes A497 words
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Article, Illustration874 1962-03-05 17 LONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur, the golden club who are on the trail of three major titles, crashed to a 6-2 defeat by lowly Manchester City in the English League yesterday. City, who are beset by relegation worries, played brilliant football on a slippery pitchReuter - 874 words
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Article1338 1962-03-05 17 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 0 Blackburn 0 Birmingham 1 Man. Ltd. 1 Bolton 0 Blackpool 0 Bnrnley 6 Went Ham 0 Everton 4 Wolves 1 ulli. mi 1 Notts Forest 1 Ipswich 4 Sheff. Ltd. I Man. City 6 Tottenham 2 Sheff. Wed. 3 Aston Villa WBA1,338 words
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Article177 1962-03-05 17 BONN, Sun.— Malaya's top woman player, Tan Galk Bee reached the semi-finals of the women's singles In the German bedmlnton championships when she beat Ulla Rasmussen of Denmark 4-11. 11-5. 11-8 here last night. In an earlier round match Gaik Bee easily defeated Jonna PoulsenReuter - 177 words
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572 1962-03-05 17 DISAPPOINTING YEAR FOR NAVY IN L SERVICES TOURNEY- LONDON. Sun. rE Royal Navy, British inter-Services Rugby Union champions last season, finished bottom of the list when they were beaten 12-6 by the Royal Air Force at Twickenham yesterday. The Navy lost to the Army a fortnight ago, and this season'sReuter - 572 words
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Article32 1962-03-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya has been postponed from Mar. 11 to Apr. 1. It will be held at the Selangor Club here.32 words
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Advertisement172 1962-03-05 17 AUSTTirM IS AHEAD AGAIN! LATEST >#i^ j J> Hfefe-: >ipi. %\^BB BB M y^m S2£^R>kl K^^B^BH bY J sQ^bßb^bw^bl HHK^ESSiJ* THE AIIQTIII The New Austin Super Seven is an Austin Seven plus. Improvement on the inside and outside. Super-luxury styling of its upholstery in keeping with a choice duotone exterior.172 words
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1994 1962-03-05 18 EPSOM JEEP - TANTMIEUX SMASHES 5 F RECORD AT PENANG MEET EPSOM JEEP By Penang Sun. TANT MIEUX. with Mickey Donnelly up. smashed an 11-year-old course record when he won the Class 3. Div. 1. s'.f handicap in lmin 6 1 5 at Penang today. Thr previous record lmin 62 5 was set1,994 words
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Article62 1962-03-05 18 TOTAL POOL: 590.536 Ist No. *****1 (540.270). 2nd. No. *****2 ($16,108). 3rd. No. *****9 (58.054). STARTERS (52.013: win. Nos. *****1; 2G38J0; '*****: 2K4839; *****7 tUU 1 *****7 *****9. CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO each): Nos. *****)5; n49b'9; *****5; *****1; *****7; *****0; *****8; 30!)290: '.OOlt.l; *****8. 11 1 KM DIGITS (Singapore):62 words
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Obituary127 1962-03-05 18 t. JACOB: X.M.S. pensioner Alor atar, paused away 3-3-62 at Trichinopolv Insrrtrd by his loving- children Arthur LAtman and Ruby, Singapore. MR. FRANCIS LAZAROO Of 69. Chestnut Drive passed away peacefully. CorteKe will leave 27 Tan Sim Boh Road on Thornton Road at 4.30 p.m. on Monday. Mh March127 words
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152 1962-03-05 18 LONDON. Sun. British taxpayers await the announcement of the Conservative Government's annual financial Budget on April 9 with little expectation that it will contain any real hand-outs to ease the strain on their pockets. Most politicians accept that Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Chancellor of the Exchequer.152 words
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254 1962-03-05 18 Woodward first in Aussie sweep in HK Open HONti KONG. Sun.—Steady Len Woodward had a four-round total 271 (11 under par) over the Fanling course today to lead Australian rollers in a clean sweep of the Hong Kong Open championship. The Australian had seven bogeys and two birdies at theReuter - 254 words
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Article106 1962-03-05 18 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Indians scored a well-de-served 3-1 victory over Malayan Chinese In a friendly soccer match played at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Chinese swung into the attack from the start and within the first five minutes Lourdes was tested by Kirn Swee and Richard106 words
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Article109 1962-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The proposed weightlifting match between Singapore and Indonesia in May has been postponed, said the secretary of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation. Mr. Goh Tuiiik Seong. today. Mr. Goh said: "We have mlormed the Persatuan Angkat-Besi Seluruh Indonesia that the meet had been called off109 words
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319 1962-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sunday. -4 SINGAPORE Badminton Association must make immediate preparations to train its players and raise funds for the Asian Games in Jakarta from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4. Mr. Lam Kirn Peow. who wa.s unanimously re-elected president of319 words
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Article147 1962-03-05 18 Perak will not contest Heah Cup IPOH. Sun.— Perak will drop] out of the Heah Joo Seang Cup inter-Btate competition for women, it was decided by the Perak B.A. at its annual general meeting here today. Mr Lee Guan Khye, who is i the Perak B.A. president, said the association147 words
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Article136 1962-03-05 18 KINGSTON. Sun. Frank Worrell, showing a return to form, hit 57 not out here yesterday in the match between Jamaica and the Indian tourniK team, which ended in a draw with the Indians faring better Worrell, who had not had a good Innings for a longReuter - 136 words
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Article95 1962-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Di WOM Ah Teck was re-elected president of Chinese Athletics. Other officials: Vice-president.--Messrs. Toh Chin Geok. Lim Ens Slant;. Simon Yeap. Boon Kok Peow. Tan Kirn Kee. Tan Lip Boon. Lim Boon Kwang. Lim Chwee Chua. Ng Kok Tong .n.d Wong Jue Deng; Hon.95 words
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Article59 1962-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Indonesian waUT-polo team of 13 players and tour officials are due to urrivp on Mar. 15 to piny «o matches at the Chinese Swimming Club pool. Amber Road. The visitors will pluy their openIng match on Mar. 17 at 5.30 p.m. and59 words
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Article469 1962-03-05 18 BADMINTON Reunion match (Spore): Gan Eng Seng School bi Old Boys 3-2 (Chiong Chai Luav bt Donald Ooh 15-11. 15.-6: Ang Han San lost to Eric Yeo 5-15. 3-15; Yew Ng Chew bt Chai Koon 10-15. 15-8: 15-13: Llm Lee Liang and Chiong Chai Luay bt Donald Goh469 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous38 1962-03-05 18 SOCCER: Metal Box v RAP. Chla KeiiK. Woodlands. S.B.D. Lea(tue Div. 2 R M.P. v T.C.B. Gurkhas. «8 Slit Regt v 32 Coy R.A.M.C; 1 Q.O. Highlanders v 55 Coy R.A.S.C. Div. 3 "B" Sqdn. Royals v C.P.O.38 words
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